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If you haven’t guessed it by now, the world wide web is massive. With tons of data being uploaded, viewed, and shared every day. With that, comes some of the darkest the world wide net has to offer. We’re not saying these stories are real, but with how massive the
Internet is, it’s kind of had to tell. Now we are counting down the top 30 scariest internet creepypastas.
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The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the
Internet protocol suite (
TCP/IP) to link several billion devices worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents and applications of the
World Wide Web (
WWW), electronic mail, telephony, and peer-to-peer networks for file sharing.
The origins of the Internet date back to research commissioned by the
United States government in the
1960s to build robust, fault-tolerant communication via computer networks. The primary precursor network, the
ARPANET, initially served as a backbone for interconnection of regional academic and military networks in the
1980s. The funding of a new
U.S. backbone by the
National Science Foundation in the 1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial backbones, led to worldwide participation in the development of new networking technologies, and the merger of many networks. The linking of commercial enterprises by the early
1990s marks the beginning of the transition to the modern Internet, and generated a sustained exponential growth as generations of institutional, personal, and mobile computers were connected to the network.
Although the Internet has been widely used by academia since the 1980s, the commercialization incorporated its services and technologies into virtually every aspect of modern human life.
As of 2014, 38 percent of the world's human population has used the services of the Internet within the past year—over
100 times more people than were using it in
1995. Internet use grew rapidly in the
West from the mid-1990s to early
2000s and from the late 1990s to present in the developing world.
Most traditional communications media, including telephony and television, are being reshaped or redefined by the Internet, giving birth to new services such as
Internet telephony and
Internet television. Newspaper, book, and other print publishing are adapting to website technology, or are reshaped into blogging and web feeds. The entertainment industry, including music, film, and gaming, was initially the fastest growing online segment. The Internet has enabled and accelerated new forms of human interactions through instant messaging,
Internet forums, and social networking.
Online shopping has grown exponentially both for major retailers and small artisans and traders. Business-to-business and financial services on the Internet affect supply chains across entire industries.
Creepypastas are horror-related legends or images that have been copy-and-pasted around the Internet. These Internet entries are often brief, user generated ghost or alien stories intended to scare readers. They include gruesome tales of murder, suicide, and otherworldly occurrences. The term originates from "copypasta", a word used on 4chan in
2006 to describe viral copy-and-pasted text.
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- published: 29 Aug 2015
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